Global Warming and the Constitution
Feb 11, 2008
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The panelists discussed the ways the U.S. Constitution restrains states from enacting global warming legislation and the future of the federal-state relationship in addressing climate change.
Dan Farber is director of the Environmental Law Program at the University of California, Berkeley.
“Constitutional Constraints upon State Action” was the third panel of the Conference on Federalism and Climate Change.
The panelists discussed the ways the U.S. Constitution restrains states from enacting global warming legislation and the future of the federal-state relationship in addressing climate change.
Dan Farber is director of the Environmental Law Program at the University of California, Berkeley.
“Constitutional Constraints upon State Action” was the third panel of the Conference on Federalism and Climate Change.
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